Navigate Legal Minefields Across the Creative Economy

The 21st-century creative economy has spawned fresh legal challenges that arise almost daily in the high tech marketplace. If you are interested in computer science, business, technology, the arts, media, or other majors that rely on the development of creative works, consider pursuing the Law, Science, and Technology minor from Nova Southeastern University’s Shepard Broad College of Law.

Explore how law, regulation, and legislative policy are shaping these fields, at the same time developing critical reasoning and communication skills. You may combine this minor with any major.

Program Curriculum Minor Requirements (18 credits)

Courses

Credits

(LEGS 1150
Introduction to Law and the Legal Profession
/Credits: 3)
(LEGS 3600
Federal Privacy Law
/Credits: 3)
(LEGS 3601
Introduction to Intellectual Property
/Credits: 3)
(LEGS 3602
Social Values for Law, Science, and Technology
/Credits: 3)
(LEGS 3603
Electronic Commerce and Digital Trade
/Credits: 3)
(LEGS 3604
Cyber Law and Modern Mass Communications Policy
/Credits: 3)

Get details about these courses in the NSU Undergraduate Student Catalog.

 

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